- Joined
- Mar 5, 2014
- Posts
- 647
- Reaction score
- 240
- Location
- Kansas City, Missouri
- First Name
- ryan
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- r10
- Engine Size
- 350
I was flipping through the latest LMC catalog this afternoon and I must have missed a few issues. I never noticed they offered aluminum heads. I knew they had performance parts, carb, HEI kits, headers and LS stuff etc... but never saw the aluminum heads list.
if you haven't seen looks like there is three options, 2 for 283-400 and a BBC application. the only difference I see for the 350 version is MAX valve lift of .550" and .650" and a $180 gap between cost(399/579.95)
Looking them up found some reviews on Speedwaymotors.com and they seem to be good for dollar.
Anyone here run these heads or know of someone running them that can shed some insight on them?
I have been slacking on my build since the motor is done and the body work is still commencing and was thinking of upgrade options that I could do to the engine while I am waiting. SO think putting a set of aluminum heads on vs the swirl ports will give more options for a better cam profile than the comp cam 12-300-4.
if you haven't seen looks like there is three options, 2 for 283-400 and a BBC application. the only difference I see for the 350 version is MAX valve lift of .550" and .650" and a $180 gap between cost(399/579.95)
Looking them up found some reviews on Speedwaymotors.com and they seem to be good for dollar.
Anyone here run these heads or know of someone running them that can shed some insight on them?
I have been slacking on my build since the motor is done and the body work is still commencing and was thinking of upgrade options that I could do to the engine while I am waiting. SO think putting a set of aluminum heads on vs the swirl ports will give more options for a better cam profile than the comp cam 12-300-4.